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Trump’s Ex-Chief Of Staff Spots 1 Glaring ‘Problem’ With New White House Flagpoles

Last updated: June 19, 2025 5:02 am
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Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, who served during Donald Trump’s first term, raised concerns on Wednesday about one of the newly installed flagpoles at the White House potentially causing problems.

Mulvaney expressed to NewsNation’s “The Hill” that the 88-foot flagpole on the South Lawn could pose a risk to the president’s Marine One helicopter operations, as both depart from and land on the same lawn.

He questioned where the helicopter would safely land without increasing the risk to the president, highlighting the potential challenges posed by the close proximity of the flagpole.

Despite Mulvaney’s concerns, President Trump dismissed any potential issues, stating that the flagpole is positioned at a considerable distance from the designated helicopter area, with all necessary approvals in place.

The exact distance between the flagpole and the helicopter landing area remains unclear, and it is uncertain whether Marine One will continue to utilize the South Lawn for operations.

Trump described the flagpoles as a personal “GIFT” and disclosed that each one costs approximately $50,000.

JS has reached out to the White House for comment but has not received an immediate response.

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